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There are literally thousands of jobs available this holiday season -- here are today’s featured companies from Fox and Friends.
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A recurring theme in my “On the Job Hunt” series has been technology. From apps to cloud computing and new versions of smart phones, check out the listings.
Meet the New Jobs Board: Social Media
While the venue for finding job candidates may have changed, what recruiters are looking for from candidates remains focused on professional experience and industry leadership.
Looking for a Job? Benefit Coordinators is Hiring
Benefit Coordinators is a great opportunity if you have the skills they need.
The 5 References You Need on Your List to Land the Job
Here are five people you can include on your list of professional references if you want to land the job.
Fatigues to Fabulous
I had the great honor two weeks ago to spend a morning with three women who are going from to “Fatigues to Fabulous” and they let Fox and Friends share their journey with them. This is an organization that is dedicated to helping female veterans transition from military to work life.
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It’s never too late to find something new, or at least use your skills from years ago to explore new opportunities in business. These companies participated in a virtual career fair last week.
Why Lying on Your Resume is Never Worth It
Beefing up your resume with a few added credentials may be tempting when trying to land a new job or get ahead in the office. But it could do more harm than good for your career.
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I am always looking for jobs that our nation’s heroes can apply for. What I like about Union Pacific, the first company on this week’s list, is that 1 in 5 employees are veterans, and they hired 900 last year. Also, the company was founded by none other than Abraham Lincoln back in 1862.
5 Phrases to Use in Your Cover Letter to Land an Interview
When writing the closing paragraph of your cover letter, it’s easy to have a passive voice because you don’t want to appear overconfident, but you also need to seal the deal.
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A new study from The Ladders, a job-matching service, found HR professionals take an average of six seconds to review one resume.
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This week I decided to look at the issue of part-time work. You may think it’s beneath you to work only part-time, but the truth is 8 million Americans are doing just that, many of them because they have not been able to obtain a salaried position with benefits.
How to Hide Your Resume Mistakes
Is there a way to smooth over these résumé imperfections—without being dishonest?
6 Ways You’re Sabotaging Your Job Hunt
Ever heard of the 60-second mistake? Here are six ways you're hurting your job search and how to fix them.
Don't Let Your Social Media Footprint Kill Your Job Prospects
Thanks to social media, there's no real separation when it comes to your professional and personal life. Here's how to clean up your online personality to avoid losing potential job opportunities.
Been out of Work for a While? Here’s How to Re-enter the Labor Market
Whether it was by choice or a layoff, job seekers looking to re-enter the job market need to learn how to best sell and market themselves to prove to hiring managers they are still valuable and relevant.
Tips to Tone Down Your Resume for Better Results
While brilliant, nuanced and attention-grabbing resumes are vital to set you apart from the competition, defining how to color outside the lines while maintaining a message that is crisp, clear and purposeful to your audience is equally vital.
Hired! Progressive and Brass Tap
Here are the details you need to “drink wine and get paid for it." Seriously, these jobs are diverse and available throughout the country.
Utah report: Higher smoking, binge drinking among workers in construction, manufacturing
Utah residents who work in construction and manufacturing are more likely to smoke and binge drink than workers in other industries, according to a new report from Utah's Department of Health.
Oversight board for California's green jobs measure schedules first meeting for September
The board tasked with overseeing projects funded by a California ballot measure to generate clean-energy jobs says it will hold its first meeting in early September.










